Where woud I buy a replacement \\"back\\" for the screen, wherre the apple light is?

Either an Apple Authorized Repair Location or on a site like eBay.

Where can I find a replacement keyboard, so I can keep the origional parts if I want to convert it back?

Either an Apple Authorized Repair Location or on a site like eBay.

Is it difficult to replace the keybaord, and do you think it's possible to replace the key's without putting the monitor at risk?

The keyboard is fairly easy to remove. That is not a concern. What is a concern is the keys being to tall. If you don't shave down the keys fine enough, you'll end up having the keys dig into the display. That would not be good. Now, with typewriter keys, some may be usable. Start hunting for old typewriters with keys you can file down.

The keyboard is fairly easy to remove. That is not a concern. What is a concern is the keys beingto tall. If you don't shave down the keys fine enough, you'll end up having the keys dig into thedisplay. That would not be good. Now, with typewriter keys, some may be usable. Start hunting forold typewriters with keys you can file down.

I was going to say the same thing whitlock. Seaniccus i think this is doable with very thin keys. It will be difficult, but possible, to glue the "scissor hinge" to the back of them too. This mod will be amazing if you can pull it off. There's nothing impossible about it tho.

OKay, so you know how on the back o fthe monitor (The top of the powerbook, when it is closed) is the "Apple Logo?" YAnd you know how it lights up when the powerbook is on, right? I want it to replace it with a "Typewriter logo" that would look something like this, but much more customized, and more of a "Lighted Outline"

This whol project was sort of inspired by the comic book TRANSMETROPOLITAN, the stroy about a rouge journalist in the future, who's "Typewriter" is a high-tech laptop with typewriter keys.

Thanks guys, any more suggestions?

(Yeah, and it looks like affiixing the keys is going to be a pain in the ass. it also looks lik ei'll have to make a fair share of custom keys. This is going to be a bitch.

I don't think this is going to be as hard as you think. You could pull of the keys, shave the backs of them down flat, then glue on the bracket to the back and it should work fine. Making sure you shave them down ehough would obviously be the main issue. Yes, you would have to make custom keys or you would have to just live with the stock ones for all the rest.

As for the logo. You may be able to get a new cover and then cut out a larger typewriter icon over the apple one just so the outer shape of the typewriter is the shape you cut out. Then, take a black and white image of the typewriter the same size and paste it underneath that so it shows all the details. Keep in mind that you will need some cloudy arcrylic to replace the apple one. Not too sure how you are gonna find that one. Prob have to make it custom. I dont' know much about custom arcrylic work and/or making it cloudy. Maybe someone else can help there.

At some hobby stores, you can pick up an acrylic molding kit for ~$30 or so. You can mold the Apple in there and pour a new one with the logo inside, or cut a circle into the back of the display housing and then mold a circular with the logo in there as well.

It's a lot easier than cutting, though a saw and file will do as well. You can pick up a piece of acrylic, maybe even already in the size you want, and just cut it out. After it's in shape, you may need to sand the edges and buff them so they don't have an unfinished look.

Are you going to make the keys click like a typewriter? Maybe a software hack when you finish modding the keyboard....?

Yeah, that's a seperate project - skins and custom sounds for the OS.

My biggest issue right now I think is buliding custom keys for things like alt, the apple bototn, backspace, arrows, etc. I'd like the whole thing to look generally uniform. I havne't thought of much of an approch for the light up logo yet, because I havent seen what I have to work with - My biggest concern is the size of the light i'm working with - how far spread out it can be.

I'm bid on a keyboard on ebay to get started on the keyboard with. I might have most of the parts ready before I actually buy the Powerbook. I'll post pictures as I go along.

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